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Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Wikipedia
Churchill apparently first said the famous sentence to Major general Hastings Ismay after exiting the Battle of Britain Bunker at RAF Uxbridge on 16 August, four days before the speech was given. He had been visiting the No. 11 Group RAF operations room during the day of a battle, where at one point every squadron in … 展开
"Never was so much owed by so many to so few" was a wartime speech delivered to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by British prime minister Winston Churchill on 20 August 1940. The name stems from the specific … 展开
CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 'Never in the field of human conflict was so much …
When in this speech Churchill stated 'Never in the field of human conflict was so much been owed by so many to so few', he was paying tribute to the enormous efforts made by the fighter pilots and bomber crews to establish air superiority …
Winston Churchill's Battle of Britain 'Few' remembered
2010年8月19日 · The bravery of the RAF pilots was captured in then Prime Minister Winston Churchill's speech on 20 August 1940 when he said: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many...
The Few: Winston Churchill’s Speech About the Battle …
2018年10月31日 · Churchill apparently first used these famous words while exiting the Battle of Britain bunker at RAF Uxbridge. Churchill had spent the day watching the operators and commanders directing planes to meet German …
The Battle of Britain and Winton Churchill's …
2010年8月26日 · On 20 August 1940, Winston Churchill addressed the British House of Commons and delivered his epic speech to honour “The Few” — the Allied airmen of the British …
BBC News - Battle of Britain 70 years on: Churchill's 'Few'
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20 August 1940 - This Day in Aviation
2024年8月20日 · The Few. RAF fighter pilots run toward their Hawker Hurricanes. © IWM (HU 49253) 20 August 1940: During World War II, at the height of the Battle of Britain, Prime Minister Winston Churchill spoke to the House of …
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